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Marathassa oil spill report points to alerting errors

Marathassa oil spill report points to alerting errors

Thirteen hours went by between the time a West Vancouver resident reported an oil slick on the water to the Canadian Coast Guard and the time District of West Vancouver staff eventually learned the next morning of the large fuel spill that hit local
North Vancouver heritage homes moved

North Vancouver heritage homes moved

Saving pieces of history is a passion
PREST: Containing the toxins of kids' chaos

PREST: Containing the toxins of kids' chaos

After five years of parenthood I’ve finally discovered the perfect simile for what it feels like to deal with young children: it’s just like handling deadly toxic waste. Wait, I may have stated that a bit harshly.
TransLink ditches bus zones, SeaBus still $4

TransLink ditches bus zones, SeaBus still $4

Taking SeaBus downtown will now cost more than busing it
Cougar shot after trying to enter North Vancouver home

Cougar shot after trying to enter North Vancouver home

A skinny juvenile cougar was shot dead in Deep Cove by conservation officers Thursday evening after it clawed at a door and tried to get inside a home.
Heads up

Heads up

ICBC and West Vancouver community policing volunteers hit the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal Wednesday to educate drivers about how properly adjusted head rests can prevent injury.
Fire on North Vancouver waterfront grain terminal doused

Fire on North Vancouver waterfront grain terminal doused

North Vancouver city and district firefighters were on the scene of Richardson International’s waterfront grain terminal to put out a fire late Wednesday night.
Accused North Vancouver fentanyl dealers plead not guilty

Accused North Vancouver fentanyl dealers plead not guilty

North Vancouver couple face forfeiture suit over claim house was used for fentanyl trafficking ring
Former West Vancouver cop's human rights complaint dismissed

Former West Vancouver cop's human rights complaint dismissed

The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has rejected the complaint of a former West Vancouver police officer who claimed the force discriminated against her, saying the former officer filed her documents too late.
Parking space battle pitting North Vancouver residents against each other

Parking space battle pitting North Vancouver residents against each other

Cones and buckets used to claim territory